fukisnepo lihgt
Your GPS location would be on the Antarctic continent, at precisely 67° 36′ 0″ S, 62° 52′ 0″ E.
The coldest weather in mawson that has been recored is -34.c
Mawson Peak is a volcanic mountain which is still active and is located on Heard Island in Australia .
Yes, Mawson Peak on Heard Island is an active volcano. It last erupted in 2016, and it is monitored closely for any signs of volcanic activity.
Yes. Antarctic winds are katabatic, and fall from the polar plateau to sea level, pulled by gravity and cold air seeking its low level. Antarctica is the highest continent -- and the windiest content. There is no continent in the Arctic to produce such winds.
Mawson Station is a base on the Antarctic continent. It is part of Australia's territorial claim, and is located in Mac Robertson Land, East Antarctica.
Mawson Station has mostly scientific jobs. You can learn more about Mawson Station at the Related Links.
Mawson Station is located on the coast of Antarctica.
Yes, there is a Mawson Station in Antarctica, supported by the Australian government.
Since 1954, so the answer is 2011-1954 = 57 years. Mawson station is Australia's oldest Antarctic station and the oldest continuously inhabited Antarctic station
The Australian Antarctic Division manages the station
Mawson Station is a permanent base in Antarctica managed by the Australian Antarctic Division . Named after the explorer, Douglas Mawson, it is not only Australia's oldest Antarctic station, but the oldest continuously inhabited Antarctic station of any nation. It houses approximately 20 personnel over winter and 60 in summer. They would be a mix of scientists and personnel with engineering backgrounds and probably a cook.
-70 Celsius
From Wikipedia: "Established in 1954, Mawson is Australia's oldest Antarctic station and the oldest continuously inhabited Antarctic station south of the Antarctic Circle."
Mawson Station is located at Holme Bay in Mac Robertson Land. It's average low temperature is -21.7°C, (-7.1°F).
I don't know but it was named after Douglas Mawson. Owned, run and maintained by the Australian Antarctic Division.
According to Wikipedia: "The station was built during 1954."